NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - December 22, 2015) - B&H Photo is pleased to announce that the Genie Mini, Syrp's compact and portable solution for creating panning time-lapse and real-time videos, can ...
In this weeks video Simon Chmiewliski from OnBrand Films reviews his experience when using the Syrp Genie and Genie Mini on a timelapse shoot. Timelapse is a very popular technique, but things have ...
New Zealand-based Syrp has introduced a new motion control device, the Genie Mini, for controlling motion time-lapse and real-time view recording from a smart device. The new Genie Mini lets ...
Syrp Genie Mini II Key Features: Compact panning motion control system with built-in trigger option for move-shoot-move time-lapse. Program complex moves using the App “keyframe editor” to control ...
We're kicking off a new series of mini video tutorials with this one on how to set up the compact Syrp Genie and Genie Mini motion controllers with your camera. New Zealand's Syrp has had a bit of a ...
A few years after launching the Genie Mini, Syrp has released a pocket-sized motion controller, the Genie Mini II. The new Genie Mini II is a portable, easy-to-operate motion controller for shooting ...
New Zealand based company Syrp Ltd, has officially launched the Genie, a new film equipment accessory set to revolutionise motion controlled time-lapse. Following on from a hugely successful product ...
A new cablecam system specifically designed for motion control time-lapse video has been introduced at IBC by Syrp. The Slingshot is used in conjunction with Syrp’s Genie motion control unit, and ...
Auckland New Zealand – August 27, 2014 – SYRP Ltd, designers of professional motion control video and photo accessories, announced today the appointment of Inovanti, LLC as their US Sales Management ...
The new Genie II motion control rig is a compact, modular three-axis update on its predecessor that is said to be smoother, faster, quieter and stronger. While the original Genie in 2012 was designed ...
Video sliders are in a constant tug-of-war between length and portability, but Syrp’s latest motion-controlled contraption allows for time lapses and video sliding over 300 feet — and it fits inside ...